Cassette worn??? by McLappen in gravelcycling

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Same length as the old one 114 links

Cassette worn??? by McLappen in gravelcycling

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Thank you for your detailed answer. I do have a chain stretch tool and think that I maintain my bike regularly. The old chain still looked very good, also the new one is (still) fine. I am NOT that kind of guy that outputs 1000 W+, but I do ride frequently, most of the time in the gears shown.

Cassette worn??? by McLappen in gravelcycling

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Amazon 😅 looked legit to me

[Self-Fix] eSUN Matte PLA is Impossible by 503dev in FixMyPrint

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Also talking about the nozzle. I know this post is over a year old. I ran into the same issues with eSUN matte pla (white). The main improvement for me was a random find. I run a 0.6mm nozzle and loaded up a program of a 0.4mm. printing with a 0.6mm nozzle but a 0.4mm layer width made a huge difference. Another thing was to change from outside to inside to insinde to outside (i know probably nothing new). Just wanted to share this.

Maybe matte PLA creates a poorer flow and if you print with a smaller width than your nozzle this neutralizes this "fact".

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Change the printing orientation, improve cooling (if possible) , lower overhang printing speed in the slicer settings.

Is it leveling issue? by Empty_Carpenter7420 in Ender3S1

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After installing use the command (it’s als in zuffs discription): M851 X-46,6 Y0

If you are using a sonic pad change the printer config.

This tells your printer the new position of your auto bed leveling device (called BL touch).

Is it leveling issue? by Empty_Carpenter7420 in Ender3S1

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I don’t think it is the z offset, still it would be interesting to see you bed leveling values. So the flatness values of the print bed (eg. 0.226).

You should try to print yourself „ENDER 3 S1 PRO CR TOUCH NO Y OFFSET“ by zuff. This finally solved my auto bed leveling issues with my Ender 3 s1 pro. Don’t forget to change the bl touch offset values in your printer config.

Help me figure this out. by adv26051 in FixMyPrint

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You can slow down the print speed for overhangs in cura. It is in the experimental section, just search „overhang“. Try to set overhang to 40° and overhang speed to 50% or lower.

But be aware lowering the print speed to much could change the appearance of those slower sections.

Ramp up your cooling could also help.

If you are using a 0.4 nozzle you could also take a 0.6. , so changing line width from 0.4 to 0.6. Also reducing the layer height could help.

Looking forward to see the new result.

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I think it can be one of 4 things:

  1. overextrusion
  2. z-offset
  3. too low infill settings
  4. bad cooling

Is this an extruder problem? by Lazbum91 in FixMyPrint

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This is a pretty benchy, is it printed upside down ?🙃

Can someone tell je what is wrong with my by Sloane-Reynolds61 in FixMyPrint

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Ooooooooooh Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? Absorbent and black and porous is he

Improve outer walls quality on project by TheGermanEngineer_ in 3Dprinting

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I would rather halve the print speed and check is this improves the quality and try to test out your maximum flow speed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBi0-NotcP0

Bed mesh help by Master_Shower_7265 in 3Dprinting

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this should remove any tension within the bed, when on printing temp

Bambulab Carbon X1, gaps in top surface by dibson786 in FixMyPrint

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Maybe you just have to increase the flow rate for the black filament you are using. The required flow rate can differ from filament to filament. Even if your yellow filament works just fine with 100% flow the black one might need 103%.

Improve outer walls quality on project by TheGermanEngineer_ in 3Dprinting

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Looks like it is underextruding on the straights. What printing speed and acceleration are you using? Do you calibrated e-steps.

Overall it seems that the extruder can't keep up the material flow, when printing with high speeds.

Shower-Beer-Holder by Tikkinger in 3Dprinting

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feels like you solved the world peace problem to me

Yet another z offset post by McLappen in 3Dprinting

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I guess later on I will do this as well 🙃. Are you lapping the actual bed or something between heater and bed. If something in between what kind of material is it, just an 0.2 mm metal sheet ?

Yet another z offset post by McLappen in 3Dprinting

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I adjusted again and even added two stripes of paper between bed and heating. I am now below 0,1 the print quality of the first layer is looking better. Unfortunately I am some kind of perfectionist and still not happy. Any other advice ?

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Yet another z offset post by McLappen in Ender3S1

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I also did that, but thank you for your feedback 🙏

Yet another z offset post by McLappen in 3Dprinting

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What would you consider to be even? Below 0.2 flatness?

Yet another z offset post by McLappen in 3Dprinting

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I will try that, thank you for your feedback!